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if u know that house-on-fire temps can rise to 1100°CFloccinaucinihilipilification
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Originally posted by Bracknaphobia View PostWell, 600 C = Roughly 1112 F. Make you feel any better Kielan?
Edit: Morning all. Well, morning for me.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Wouldn't it be higher? Since it's in a more confined area? We're fucking analysing the shit out of this!
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Oh I was being sarcastic, but you're probably right considering theres a shit ton less inside of it. Insulation would probably make a difference too. Only time will tell.
Cole
Originally posted by FluidMotorUnionyeah it's got turbo and it looks decent stanced, but it's a fucking Neon, the survived-abortion of the 90's auto industry.
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u sure, with all those flammable products (i know i have in the garage)
like paint thinner and so, white spirit, alcohol (non drinkable kind), gas for the lawnmower .......Floccinaucinihilipilification
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Yeah, that sort of stuff might fuel it, but without furniture, insulation, and other house-related things, my guess is that the fire would burn faster and cooler because there would be less to just lie around smoldering. Just like a fire in a fireplace; theyre only really hot because of the coals at the bottom, less so from the actual flames. But that's just my speculation.
Cole
Originally posted by FluidMotorUnionyeah it's got turbo and it looks decent stanced, but it's a fucking Neon, the survived-abortion of the 90's auto industry.
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